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St. Helens; Shirley Scott, Kingsbridge. Back row, from the
left, Kathy Robson, Dungannon I; Glenda Park, Dungannon I;
Suzanne Kirkland, St. Helens; Lila Stewart, Dungannon I;
Debbie Kerr, Dungannon I. [Sentinel staff photo]
The Dungannon 441 Calf Club held their third annual banquet in Dungannon
Hall on Saturday evening and trophies were presented to the top achievers
of the year. Back row, left to right, are Larry .Henry who won the Bob
McCallum trophy for top dairy showman; and Brent Van Oesch who won the
George Smyth trophy for dairy member achieving the highest number of
points during the entire club year. Front row, left to right, are Jamie
Hackett, a first year student at Rldgetown College of Agricultural
Technology, who won the Murray Gaunt trophy for top beef showman, the
Donna Hackett trophy for the member showing the most enthusiasm on the
demonstration committee, 'and the Sandy Kolkman Citizenship trophy; and
Heather Ann Stapleton who won the George Smyth trophy for the beef
member achieving the highest number of points during the entire club
year.(Photo by Joanne Buchanan)